A household appliance includes a treatment chamber having an opening. The opening of the treatment chamber is configured to be closed by a door. The opening of the treatment chamber is bounded by at least one frame member. An external container is configured to hold at least one of an operating fluid or an operating powder. A filling device is disposed on the at least one frame member and in fluid connection with the external container. The filling device is configured to introduce, in an operating mode of the household appliance, at least one of an operating fluid and an operating powder to the treatment chamber, either treated or untreated. The filling device includes a filling device opening.
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1. A household appliance comprising:
a treatment chamber having an opening, the opening of the treatment chamber configured to be closed by a door;
at least one frame member, the opening of the treatment chamber being bounded by the at least one frame member;
a filling device configured to form a fluid connection with a container holding an operating fluid or operating powder, the filling device being disposed on the at least one frame member and being configured to introduce, in an operating mode of the household appliance, the operating fluid or operating powder to the treatment chamber, the filling device including a filling device opening, the filling device opening being accessible, when the door is open, to introduce the operating fluid or operating powder, the filling device opening being covered by the door when the door is closed,
wherein the filling device includes a tubular member configured to be moved back and forth between a rest position and a filling position, the tubular member substantially engaging the at least one frame member in the rest position and at least a portion of the tubular member projecting from the at least one frame member in the filling position.
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This application is a U.S. National Phase application under 35 U.S.C. §371 of International Application No. PCT/EP2008/006891, filed on Aug. 21, 2008 and claims benefit to German Patent Application No. DE 10 2007 040 310.2, filed on Aug. 24, 2007. The International Application was published in German on Mar. 5, 2009 as WO 2009/027052 A2 under PCT Article 21(2).
The present invention relates to a household appliance including a treatment chamber that can be closed by a door, and further including a filling device.
A household appliance is described in European Patent EP 1 628 079 B1. The household appliance is embodied as a steam oven which uses superheated steam. This known steam oven has a treatment chamber that can be closed by a door, and is provided with a filling device for the introduction of an operating fluid, in this case water. In one operating mode of the known steam oven, the water supplied into the steam oven via the filling device is introduced, either treated or untreated, into the treatment chamber. Here, the treatment of the water is accomplished by a steam generator that converts the water to superheated steam, which is then fed into the treatment chamber, which is in the form of a cooking chamber. The opening of the known treatment chamber, which can be closed by a door, is bounded by at least one frame member, and the filling device is adapted to provide a fluid connection with an external container (e.g., a water bottle) that holds the operating fluid.
In an embodiment, the present invention provides a household appliance including a treatment chamber having an opening. The opening of the treatment chamber is configured to be closed by a door. The opening of the treatment chamber is bounded by at least one frame member. An external container is configured to hold at least one of an operating fluid or an operating powder. A filling device is disposed on the at least one frame member and in fluid connection with the external container. The filling device is configured to introduce, in an operating mode of the household appliance, an operating fluid or an operating powder in the external container to the treatment chamber. The filling device includes a filling device opening. The filling device opening is accessible when the door is open to introduce the operating fluid or operating powder. The filling device opening is covered by the door when the door is closed.
An exemplary embodiment of the present invention is shown in the drawings in a purely schematic way and will be described in more detail below. In the drawing:
In an embodiment, the present invention provides a household appliance in which the filling device for an operating fluid of the household appliance is disposed on the household appliance in a visually unobtrusive manner.
In addition to the visually unobtrusive placement of the filling device on the household appliance, a particular advantage of the present invention over the aforementioned prior art is that in the household appliance of the present invention, the control panel can be used solely for controlling the operation of the household appliance, such as for program selection or the like. The filling device, which is not required except for the filling operation, recedes into the background both visually and during user control and operation. In addition, the arrangement according to the present invention enables current-carrying and fluid-carrying components to be separated in a more effective and structurally simpler manner. Moreover, the filling device and the opening thereof are covered during operation of the household appliance by the then closed treatment chamber door.
In a particularly advantageous embodiment of the teaching according to the present invention, the filling device has a tubular member that can be moved back and forth between a rest position, in which the tubular member substantially engages the frame member, and a filling position, in which the tubular member, or at least its free end, projects from the frame member. This allows easy filling through the filling device without hindrance by the frame member. This embodiment is particularly advantageous for the filling of operating fluid from larger containers. Alternatively to the tubular member, the opening of the filling device could be disposed, for example, on the frame member substantially in the plane thereof.
A particularly advantageous refinement of the aforementioned embodiment provides that when the tubular member is in the filling position, it is disposed on the frame in such a way that it can be automatically moved to the rest position as the door is closed. This reliably prevents the tubular member from being pinched between the door and the body of the household appliance, even in the event of careless use.
The type, arrangement, material and spatial orientation of the tubular member can, in principle, be selected within wide suitable limits. Advantageously, the tubular member is pivotably held to the frame member. Alternatively, the tubular member could also be located, for example, inside the body when in the rest position and be able to be moved out of the body as it is moved to its filling position.
In an advantageous embodiment of a tubular member pivotably held to the frame member, the tubular member forms an angle of less than 90°, especially less than 45°, with the frame member when in the filling position. Because of this, automatic movement of the tubular member from the filling position to the rest position during closure of the door is achieved in a structurally particularly simple manner.
In accordance with another advantageous embodiment, when the tubular member is in the filling position, its free end is located in front of the opening of the treatment chamber. Thus, during filling, the container holding the operating fluid may be placed on the treatment chamber door after the door is swung down to its open position, or on sheet metal trays or the like, which are supported in the treatment chamber and capable of being slid out therefrom. This is particularly advantageous when using large and therefore heavy containers.
In a further advantageous embodiment, the free end of the filling device is provided with a resilient cushion member surrounding the opening of the filling device.
This ensures that when the door is being closed, the filling device engages the door in a cushioned manner, which reduces noise and helps prevent damage to the material.
In another advantageous embodiment, the filling device is held in the rest position, in the filling position, and in all intermediate positions by a fixing means in such a manner that it cannot be displaced by gravity alone. This ensures that the tubular member can be reliably held in any position, thereby effectively preventing undesired spontaneous movement of the tubular member, for example during filling.
In accordance with a further advantageous embodiment, the range of movement of the filling device between the rest position and the filling position is limited in each of said positions by a limit stop. This ensures that the tubular member can only be moved within the predetermined desired range between the rest position and the filling position, thus effectively preventing it from moving beyond these two end positions.
The baking oven has a treatment chamber 2 in the form of a cooking chamber that can be closed by a door 4. Opening 6 of the treatment chamber 2, which can be closed by door 4, is bounded at the top, bottom and sides by a surrounding one-piece frame member 8 of body 9. A control panel 10 having controls and displays is disposed above treatment chamber 2 in a generally known manner.
Disposed on frame member 8 is a filling device 12, of which only a tubular member 12.1 having an opening 12.1.1 is shown in
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When a mode or program of operation that requires a predetermined amount of steam, and thus water, is selected by the user via control panel 10, the display of control panel 10 prompts the user to open door 4 and hold a container 32 filled with water (e.g. a mug) close to tubular member 12.1 in such a position that opening 12.1.1 of tubular member 12.1 is below the water level. To do this, the user pivots tubular member 12.1 from the rest position shown in
Once the above-mentioned filling operation has been completed, the user can pivot tubular member 12.1 back to the rest position. Alternatively, it would also be conceivable for this returning operation to be performed automatically by a motor actuator upon completion of the filling operation in a manner analogous to the automatic movement to the filling position. However, this is not absolutely necessary in the present exemplary embodiment. As can be seen from
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Tubular member 12.1 and resilient cushion member 12.2 fitted thereon, as well as mounting arrangement 12.3, are also shown separately in
Mounting arrangement 12.3 is of a two-part configuration here, including an upper part 12.3.1 and a lower part 12.3.2. Both parts 12.3.1 and 12.3.2 are manufactured from spring steel and interlocked by a tab 12.3.1.1 and an opening 12.3.2.1. Mounting arrangement 12.3 is detachably secured to body 9 by means of a screw, which engages hole 12.3.3. Tubular member 12.1, which includes a long portion 12.1.1 and a short portion 12.1.2 extending at a right angle therefrom, is pivotably held in mounting arrangement 12.3 by short portion 12.1.2. To this end, short portion 12.1.2 is clamped between upper part 12.3.1 and a lower part 12.3.2 so that tubular member 12.1 will be held in any position by frictional forces acting at the contact surfaces of short portion 12.1.2 and mounting arrangement 12.3. Alternatively, however, it is also conceivable to use other suitable joining techniques known to those skilled in the art.
The approach of the present invention is not limited to the exemplary embodiment described herein, but may also be used in other household appliances in which operating fluids are used. For example, one could conceive of using it in beverage preparing devices, in other cooking appliances, such as steam cookers, ranges, or the like, in laundry appliances, in dishwashers, or in refrigerators.
There are as many different types of operating fluids or powders that may be used as there are household appliances. In addition to water, other possible operating fluids or powders include, for example, detergents, milk, or the like. If provision is made for the operating fluid or powder to be subjected to a treatment, such treatment is adapted to the particular operating fluid or powder. In addition to heating, evaporation, and superheating of steam, other possible treatments include, for example, dissolving an operating powder in an operating fluid, or mixing one operating fluid with another.
The tubular member may also be disposed on the right side of the frame in the plane of the drawing in
While the invention has been described with reference to particular embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those having ordinary skill the art that various changes may be made therein without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. Further, the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described herein; reference should be had to the appended claims.
Render, Joachim, Becker, Torben, Nordemann, Rudolf
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